Bias & Racism
Maya Rudolph, Leslie Jones, Ego Nwodim, Punkie Johnson, Sasheer Zamata, Ellen Cleghorne, Danitra Vance and others are the funny fam in our heads.
Sisters contributor Del Sandeen talks with us about her enthralling debut gothic horror novel.
‘My belly just got very large, and it felt hard’ recalls one sister about a sleepless, stressful time. But she lost 60 pounds in six months with these habits.
“Sometimes we can get so focused on everything that's going wrong that we can't always see what's going right,” says Jessica Jackson, Ph.D., a Houston psychologist.
The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander is based on a scandal from the 1920s. Enter for a chance to win a copy of Denny Bryce’s juiciest historical novel yet.
Microaggressions and injustice can weigh us down emotionally, making it more difficult to shed pounds. A health coach and therapist helps us lighten the load and heal our bodies.
When a coworker’s comment or behavior minimizes our value, we don’t have to suffer their foolishness. Experts discuss how to respond and get the respect we deserve.
Black women are being promoted to manage chaos and dysfunction, and it’s called the Glass Cliff Theory. Here’s what to do if you’re on the edge.
Blackface controversies swarming luxury houses Moncler, Prada, and Gucci are shocking but do not come as a surprise.
Cyntoia Brown and R. Kelly cases bring the safety of Black girls into the spotlight
When a few casual-but-caustic comments bring up old insecurities, a writer reflects on her deep, dark skin.
Philly radio personality Stephanie Renée talks representation and race in the media